Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... thought her a Tartar or a Circassian . Whatever clues Wilcox may have provided in her ritu- als and gestures , the governing principle of Caraboo's identity seems to have been one of determined indeterminacy a refusal of the contextual ...
... thought her a Tartar or a Circassian . Whatever clues Wilcox may have provided in her ritu- als and gestures , the governing principle of Caraboo's identity seems to have been one of determined indeterminacy a refusal of the contextual ...
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... thought one had better shed as many as possible of its burdens ; I have always ranked hair dressing as one of these . ( 87 ) Removing herself from femininity's exhibitionism as cultural burden , Lytton then recontextualizes female self ...
... thought one had better shed as many as possible of its burdens ; I have always ranked hair dressing as one of these . ( 87 ) Removing herself from femininity's exhibitionism as cultural burden , Lytton then recontextualizes female self ...
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... Thought , and Jewell's From Mammy to Miss America and Beyond . Jewell also has a chapter specifically on Aunt Jemima in her dissertation , “ An Analysis of the Visual Development of a Stereotype : The Media's Portrayal of Mammy and Aunt ...
... Thought , and Jewell's From Mammy to Miss America and Beyond . Jewell also has a chapter specifically on Aunt Jemima in her dissertation , “ An Analysis of the Visual Development of a Stereotype : The Media's Portrayal of Mammy and Aunt ...
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